Carolyn-Huseman-Obituary

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Carolyn Sue Huseman

Lompoc, California

Mar 12, 1946 – Oct 19, 2025

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BORN
March 12, 1946
DIED
October 19, 2025
LOCATION
Lompoc, California

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Carolyn Sue Huseman

March 12, 1946 – October 19, 2025

Carolyn “Sue” Huseman was born March 12, 1946, in Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma, to John Oliver and Mary Brooks Holcomb, and passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 19, 2025, in Santa Barbara, surrounded by her daughter and...

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Sue was one of those people that others were drawn to. Her welcoming smile and huge heart. I knew her from age of 10 so 55 plus years. She was always so sweet with had a nice thing to say. She was a jewel.

Sue was a special lady who was a dynamic force that drove her to help others in need, get jobs done, and be a friend to many. She could be a whirlwind of activity, working for years in many organizations in our Lompoc community.
She loved to walk at the upper Mission trail, and did this for 30 years, almost daily before she became ill. It was her quiet meditative time enjoying nature and to prepare herself for busy days ahead. I had the chance to walk with her several times, and on...

Mrs. Huseman was my teacher for accounting at Lompoc High. This is where my love for business started and influenced my future. I now teach accounting at Cabrillo. She was the best teacher! Kind, funny, and caring. Her daughter, Nanette, and I swam together on the LHS swim team and became friends. She was a wonderful woman who left her mark on this world. Rest in peace.

Godspeed and Angel wings for you Sue. You will be missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

What an wonderful lady

Sue was so personable, bright & warm. It was always a pleasure to run into her or participate in a hospital foundation event with her. Nanette, when she said your name, one way or another, or volunteering you for something, it always made your name sound so special, it was full of love.

Nanette, I knew your mother as part of the Mendez family, then through ROP and most recently at line dancing. She was wonderful to be around. My condolences on her passing.

May the love of friends and family carry through this grief. Sue was a wonderful friend. She was so supportive of The Lompoc Hospital Foundation; so dependable, always giving - always cheerful. We could always count on her. Sue was a pillar in this community. She will be missed.